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Snowcat [4.5K]
3 years ago
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I jumped back on the curb when I heard the car horn otherwise I would have been hit for sure! Which revision correctly punctuate

s the sentence? a. I jumped back on the curb, when I heard the car horn; otherwise I would have been hit for sure! b. I jumped back on the curb when I heard the car horn, otherwise I would have been hit for sure! c. I jumped back on the curb when I heard the car horn; otherwise, I would have been hit for sure! d. I jumped back on the curb when I heard the car horn, otherwise, I would have been hit for sure!
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Eva8 [605]3 years ago
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Answer:

b. I jumped back on the curb when I heard the car horn, otherwise I would have been hit for sure!

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